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Apache Kafka is a de facto standard streaming data processing platform and is being widely deployed as a persistent messaging system in event-driven architectures.

In this workshop, we’ll explore several of the design patterns commonly used in event-driven microservices architectures, discuss some of the challenges and trade-offs that are made when designing event-driven systems and put all these ideas to practice as we’ll build an event-driven order processing application.

Speaker: Gwen Shapira

Gwen is a principal data architect at Confluent helping customers to achieve success with their Apache Kafka implementation. She has 15 years of experience working with code and customers to build scalable data architectures, integrating microservices, relational and big data technologies. She currently specializes in building real-time reliable data processing pipelines using Apache Kafka. Gwen is an author of “Kafka - the Definitive Guide”, "Hadoop Application Architectures", and a frequent presenter at industry conferences. Gwen is also a committer on the Apache Kafka and Apache Sqoop projects. When Gwen isn't coding or building data pipelines, you can find her pedaling on her bike exploring the roads and trails of California, and beyond.

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